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Current Logo Since May 2023 | |
| Country | Belgium |
|---|---|
| Broadcast area | National, also distributed in: Luxembourg Netherlands |
| Headquarters | Brussels |
| Programming | |
| Language | Dutch |
| Picture format | 1080iHDTV (downscaled to16:9576i for theSDTV feed) |
| Ownership | |
| Owner | VRT |
| Sister channels | VRT Canvas Ketnet |
| History | |
| Launched | 1953 |
| Former names | NIR TV (1953–1960) BRT (1960–1977) TV1 (1977–2005) Één (2005–2023) |
| Links | |
| Website | www |
| Availability | |
| Terrestrial | |
| Antenne TV | Mux 2 (SD) |
| Digitenne(Netherlands) | Channel 14 (HD) |
| Streaming media | |
| VRT MAX | Watch live (Belgium only) |
| Telenet TV | Watch live (HD) |
| Yelo Play | Watch live (HD) |
| Proximus Pickx | Watch live (HD - Belgium only) |
| Ziggo GO(Netherlands) | ZiggoGO.tv (Europe only) |
VRT 1 is a publicDutch-language TV station inBelgium, owned by theVRT, which also ownsKetnet,VRT Canvas and several radio stations. Although the channel is commercial-free, shortsponsorship messages are broadcast in between some programmes.
VRT 1 focuses on drama, entertainment, news and current affairs in a similar vein toBBC One in the United Kingdom. The station was formerly known asTV1 until 21 January 2005, when theEén (English:"one") branding was launched as part of a major station revamp, with a look created byBBC Broadcast.[1] The channel got its current branding in 2023.
VRT 1 is the equivalent of its French-language counterpart,La Une, the first channel of the Belgian Francophone broadcaster,RTBF.
With its sister channel Ketnet, Eén was one of 21 stations in Europe to utilise in-visioncontinuity presentation. Four regular staff announcers (as of January 2014) were presenting in-vision and out-of-vision links from lunchtime until around midnight or in the early hours (if necessary) each day.
The last team of announcers was composed of:
The in-vision presentation was ditched on 26 July 2015.[2] Since that day, it is replaced by out-of-vision continuity.
As of its 2007 rebrand[citation needed] as één, the channel uses differentidents,logos, blips and a different colour scheme every season. This seasonality concept was abolished when Eén got a new look, created by Gédéon Programmes, in early 2009.
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Foreign language programmes and segments of local TV programmes with foreign language dialogue (e.g. interviews with people speaking in other languages) are shown with Dutch subtitles.
VRT started itsteletext service on 8 May 1980 and stopped it on 1 June 2016. The page 888 is still available for subtitles.[3] The service was used by 576,094 persons per day in 2010. The number dropped down to 123,709 in 2014.[4]